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650 CENTRAL AVENUE 510.405.2999 / 510.263.0272 ••• COMPETITIVE WITH BOX STORE PRICING ••• Large Wine Selection Grocery Store Items • Pizza Specials This Week’s Special LARGE Pepperoni Pizza $ 3 99 ea Between the hours of 11:00 am - 3:00 pm We request bids from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including SLBE/SELBEs for the following Project: College of Alameda New Center for Liberal Arts Bid Date: August 18, 2017 before 2:00 PM Contact: Cody Lee Email: [email protected] Scope of Work: This is an Overaa project. Design build New Center for Liberal Art at the College of Alameda, drawings are at 50% DD level. Spaces include faculty and administrave offices, art and apparel design labs, classrooms, student gathering spaces, faculty lounge and art gallery. Approximately 56,000 SF. There is a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) on this project. Design Build - subcontractors will be responsible for collaborang with the design team to drive the budget. Tentave subcontract award date: 9/7/17 Construcon Schedule: January 2018 - July 2019 Scopes not included in this bid package are: earthwork, structural steel, plumbing, HVAC, electrical. Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) and Small Emerging Local Business Enterprise (SELBE) located in the cies of Albany, Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland or Piedmont are encouraged to bid on this project. The district’s program has a parcipaon goal of 25% of the total bid amount. Engineer’s esmate: $31,000,000 Two optional subcontractor outreach events will take place on Thursday, 8/3/17 and Tuesday, 8/8/17 from 5:30pm - 6:30pm. The location of the meetings is 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pkwy, Alameda, CA 94501, room C105. Bid Documents: Are only available from Overaa at www. isqft.com Contact Jason Cardamone for login access. Email: [email protected] Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com July 27, 2017 5 The ReCrafting Co. Quality Quilting, Knitting, Beading and other Craft Supplies for Sale on Consignment at Amazingly Affordable Prices! Open Craft Night Wednesdays 6-9PM 2449 Santa Clara Ave. • 510.263.0249 Business & Consignment Hours Tues.-Fri. 10:00-5:30 & Sat. 10:00-5 www.theRecraftingCo.com Turn Your Crafting Stash Into Cash! SPORTS Deep in the heart of lovely Downtown. There are 6 well-established and suc- cessful retail businesses that share in their customer base, common area and foot traffic. is is a very unique atmosphere and the retail space is move-in ready. Water, garbage and maintnance are included. Tenant pays electric, gas and phone. No NNN on lease. 2-year lease required. For more information please call Debbie at 521-6227 Wed-Sun aſter 11am or simply inquire inside Bonne Vie. PARK STREET PLAZA A rare opportunity COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE H APPENING IN D OWNTOWN A LAMEDA 33rd Annual Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire: Discover it All! F inding myself at Mastick Senior Center on Saturday playing bingo was not some- thing I’d planned on! Until I went. Then I had such a great time, I was hooked. It became a twice a month adventure that I can’t give up! Watching people win, jump up and yell “Bingo!” was fun, better yet — was when I won! The jackpot amounts are varied, some are quite substantial and it is not unheard of to win twice (or more) in a day. I love the crowd! There is a general feeling created by the good- natured people that are happy to have a safe, warm place to go while sharing a few hours enjoying the game, ever-changing snack bar and the company of others. Since Bingo is run by volun- teers, many give of their time to keep this a sought- after fund- raiser for the Mastick Senior Center. One of my neigh- bors brings her mom who is 84 because her mom loves the food, people and a chance to win. Bring a friend or make a new friend. Why not give Mastick Bingo a try? The doors open every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. for socializ- ing with the first game beginning at 11:30 a.m. Participants must be 18 years of age and older. Mastick Senior Center is locat- ed at 1155 Santa Clara Ave. Mastick Bingo Mania PAID ADVERTISEMENT 311 Laguna Vista • Alameda S unsets and serenity are what you will enjoy living in this amazing home. Come see a rare, single-level, 2 bd/2 ba “duet” home located in a fabulous east-end lagoon location near Alameda Beach featuring water views from the open kitchen/living area and master bedroom. An atrium and skylights in the bathrooms fill the home with diffused, soft light in every direction. For more information please visit BayFamilyHomes.com Your Satisfaction Is My Success Izabella Lipetski, e-Pro Relocation Specialist IzabellaLipetski.com 510.506.2072 [email protected] CalBRE# 01372992 Asking: $875,000 Breakfast Special $ 4 95 & up Mon - Fri 8am - 10am Early Bird Dinner Special $ 13 95 to $ 17 95 Mon-Fri: 3pm-8pm / Sat-Sun: 3pm-6pm Includes Soup or Salad and Dessert 1148 Ballena Blvd. Alameda, CA 94501 Tel: (510) 865-5086 l 865-5088 www.pier29alameda.com NEW HOURS - OPEN 8AM DAILY PIER 29 Waterfront Restaurant Breakfast l Lunch l Dinner l Cocktails OUTDOOR WATERFRONT DINING DOG FRIENDLY PATIO PLENTY OF FREE PARKING John Curliano Moses Greene (left) and Amy Xue (right) were the big winners at the East Bay Junior Golf Championship on the Earl Fry Course July 17 and 18. Junior Golf Champions Bring Home Trophies Ekene Ikeme The East Bay Junior Golf Cham- pionship was held at the Chuck Co- rica Golf Complex July 17 and 18. Moses Greene of Hayward won the boys’ 16- to 18-year-old compe- tition by shooting a four-under-par 138 in the two rounds of play on the Earl Fry Course. Greene, 16, shot a one-under 70 in the first round. He converted birdies on the 10th, 11th, 16th and 18th holes. He also had three bogeys. He followed that with a three- under-par score in round two. He shot birdies on the sixth, 14th and 15th holes and shot an eagle on the par-five second hole. Greene beat out 77 other golf- ers to win his division. Woojin Gallo of Walnut Creek was second with a two-under 140. Gallo, 17, held the lead after the first round at five-under 66, but a three-over-par round two took him out of the lead. Jack Gardner of San Ramon came in third with an even-par tournament. Amy Xue, of Hayward, won the girls’ 15- to 18-year-old division with a two-under-par 142 — the boys’ competition was even-par 71 while the girls’ even par was 72. Xue, 16, shot two-under-par in round one. She made birdies on fifth, seventh, eighth and 14th holes, but had two bogeys. She shot an even par in round two. Angela Bagasbas, of Danville, Danielle Suh, of San Ramon, and Quynn Duong, of San Jose, tied for second place with a three-over 147. Bagasbas won the tiebreaker so she was given the second-place distinc- tion. Duong entered round two with the lead at three-under 69, but a six- over 78 dropped her out of the lead. Kripa Dharan, of Los Altos, shot a one-over 143 to win the boys’ 14-15 division. Jackson Koivun shot a one- over 143 to win the boys’ 12-13 divi- sion. Colin Keith posted an even-par 70 to win the boys’ 10-11 division nine-hole competition. Finally, Alam- edan Kailer Stone shot a 13-over 83 to win the boys’ seven- to nine-year- old nine-hole competition. Madelyn Gamble, of Pleasant Hill, shot a two-over 146 to win the girls’ 12-14 division. She was the wire-to-wire leader. Camille Thai, of Los Altos, shot an eight-over 78 to win the girls’ 10-11 division nine- hole competition. Katherine Keith, of Alamo, shot a 97 to win the girls’ seven- to nine-year-old nine-hole competition. There were 175 junior golfers from 59 northern California cities that competed in the event. The tournament began in 1939. Track Club Seeks Donations E njoy the summer sun and experience island fun at one of Alameda’s biggest and best events! The 33rd An- nual Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire features more than 250 arts-and-crafts vendors, mouth-watering festival foods, local craft beer and wine, live music on three stages and two kids’ areas with games and carnival rides. The event has something for everyone and is free to attend. The fun happens July 29 and 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. Come see what’s new at the Art & Wine Faire and stay to enjoy all that Downtown Alameda has to offer. Explore the fabulous food and drink es- tablishments, charming shops, friendly services and fun things to do. Many of the businesses will be offering event specials during the faire. Check out this sample list of specials and make plans to “discover it all” at these down- town businesses: Alameda Personal Training (1412 Park St.) Purchase 10 classes for $70 (reg. $180). Bead Inspirations (1544 Park St.) Free “Intro to Jewelry Making” classes on Saturday and Sunday, multiple times. Half-price bead strands. C’era Una Volta (1419 Park St.) Live music afternoons and evenings at the faire. Happy Hour and tasting menu specials. Habanas Cuban Cuisine (1518 Park St.) Salsa Stage & Latino Block Party — free prizes and give-aways hourly. Drink specials. MGH Discovered Art (1406 Park St., Ste. 400) Annual Summer Sale at Alameda’s only vintage art showroom. Ozone (1431 Park St.) 10 percent off all custom complete skateboards; 10 to 50 percent off select glassware for adults. Phoenix Alameda (2315 Lin- coln Ave.) Start the weekend with Alameda’s one-and-only Comedy Night on Friday, July 28. Tootsies (1350A Park St.) Tootsies’ popular grab bags for $10 are full of goodies worth at least 3 times that value. Ad- ditional in-store specials. We Are Hair (1343 Park St.) Haircare products and acces- sories will be on clearance at unrealistic prices! Discover it all at the Down- town Alameda Art & Wine Faire! The Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire is presented by the Downtown Alameda Business Association as a fundraiser for the district. Proceeds help keep Downtown Alameda clean, green and safe. To learn more about Downtown Alameda, visit www. DowntownAlameda.com. Sneak Tip: Look for the mu- sic schedule and event details in the official program inside this week’s Alameda Sun! Theater Hosts A’s Party Sun Staff Reports Ralph Walker, the founder of the Don Grant Alameda Youth Track Club, is holding a Dine and Donate Meet and Greet fundraiser event next Saturday, July 29 at Mountain Mikes Pizza at 1714 Central Ave. Attendees will be able to meet and take pictures with Olympic gold medalists Eddie Hart and Jim Hines. Hart won gold in the 4x100- meter relay at the 1972 Olympic Games, while Hines won gold in the 100-meter race and the 4x100-meter relay in 1968. Attendees are asked to make donations at the event. The event aims to raise money for track, training and equipment fees. The event will start at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Walker at 777-7451. Ralph Walker The Don Grant Alameda Point Youth Track Club is free to boys and girls five to 15 years old. Sun Staff Reports The Alameda Theatre and Cineplex will host the “Battle of the Bay” game between the Oakland A’s and San Fran- cisco Giants Wednesday, Aug. 2. The Oakland A’s are sponsoring the event that will broadcast the game against the Giants at AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Alameda Theatre and Cineplex is one of five East Bay venues selected to show the “Battle of the Bay” game. The theater urges the public to come to the Cinema Grill for the game and help the business win “Best A’s Watch Party of 2017.” All the locations are offering free tick- ets and bobbleheads. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call the theater at 769-3456.

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650 CENTRAL AVENUE510.405.2999 / 510.263.0272

••• COMPETITIVE WITH BOX STORE PRICING •••

Large Wine Selection Grocery Store Items • Pizza Specials

This Week’s SpecialLARGE

PepperoniPizza

$399 ea

Between the hours of

11:00 am - 3:00 pm

We request bids from all qualified subcontractors and suppliers including SLBE/SELBEs for the following Project:

College of Alameda New Center for Liberal Arts

Bid Date: August 18, 2017 before 2:00 PMContact: Cody Lee

Email: [email protected] Scope of Work: This is an Overaa project. Design build New Center for Liberal Art at the College of Alameda, drawings are at 50% DD level. Spaces include faculty and administrative offices, art and apparel design labs, classrooms, student gathering spaces, faculty lounge and art gallery. Approximately 56,000 SF.

There is a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) on this project.

Design Build - subcontractors will be responsible for collaborating with the design team to drive the budget.

Tentative subcontract award date: 9/7/17

Construction Schedule: January 2018 - July 2019

Scopes not included in this bid package are: earthwork, structural steel, plumbing, HVAC, electrical.

Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) and Small Emerging Local Business Enterprise (SELBE) located in the cities of Albany, Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland or Piedmont are encouraged to bid on this project. The district’s program has a participation goal of 25% of the total bid amount.

Engineer’s estimate: $31,000,000

Two optional subcontractor outreach events will take place on Thursday, 8/3/17 and Tuesday, 8/8/17 from 5:30pm - 6:30pm. The location of the meetings is 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pkwy, Alameda, CA 94501, room C105.

Bid Documents: Are only available from Overaa at www. isqft.comContact Jason Cardamone for login access. Email: [email protected]

Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com July 27, 2017 5

3215J Encinal Ave. • Alameda Phone: 263-1471 • Fax: 263-1473

www.alamedasun.com

The ReCrafting Co.Quality Quilting, Knitting, Beading

and other Craft Supplies for Sale on Consignment

at Amazingly Affordable Prices!Open Craft Night Wednesdays 6-9PM

2449 Santa Clara Ave. • 510.263.0249Business & Consignment Hours

Tues.-Fri. 10:00-5:30 & Sat. 10:00-5www.theRecraftingCo.com

Turn Your Crafting Stash Into Cash!

SPORTS

Deep in the heart of lovely Downtown. There are 6 well-established and suc-cessful retail businesses that share in their customer base, common area and foot traffic. This is a very unique atmosphere and the retail space is move-in ready. Water, garbage and maintnance are included. Tenant pays electric, gas and phone. No NNN on lease. 2-year lease required.

For more information please call Debbie at 521-6227Wed-Sun after 11am or

simply inquire inside Bonne Vie.

PARK STREET PLAZAA rare opportunity

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE

We have a rare opportunity available inside The Park Street Plaza amidst the heart of lovely Downtown. There are 6 well-established and successful retail businesses that share in their customer base, common area and foot traffic. We offer a very unique atmosphere and the retail space is move-in ready.

Includes water, garbage and maintenance. Tenant pays electric, gas and phone.

No NNN on lease and a 2-year lease is required.

For more information please call Debbie at 521-6227 Wed-Sun after 11:00 or stop in and inquire inside Bonne Vie.

Happening in Downtown al ameDa33rd Annual Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire: Discover it All!

FRIENDS OF THE ALAMEDA ANIMAL SHELTER alamedaanimalshelter.org, 1590 Fortmann Way, 337-8565

CAN I COME HOME

MANDY

WITH YOU?

Adopt. Don’t shop.Homeless pets are waiting.

Finding myself at Mastick Senior Center on Saturday playing bingo was not some-

thing I’d planned on! Until I went.Then I had such a great time,

I was hooked. It became a twice a month adventure that I can’t give up! Watching people win, jump up and yell “Bingo!” was fun, better yet — was when I won! The jackpot amounts are varied, some are quite substantial and it is not unheard of to win twice (or more) in a day.

I love the crowd! There is a general feeling created by the good-natured people that are happy to have a safe, warm place to go while sharing a few hours enjoying the game, ever-changing snack bar and the company of others.

Since Bingo is run by volun-

teers, many give of their time to keep this a sought-after fund-raiser for the Mastick Senior Center. One of my neigh-bors brings her mom who is 84 because her mom loves the food, people and a chance to win. Bring a friend or make a new friend.

Why not give Mastick Bingo a try? The doors open every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. for socializ-ing with the first game beginning at 11:30 a.m. Participants must be 18 years of age and older.

Mastick Senior Center is locat-ed at 1155 Santa Clara Ave.

Mastick Bingo ManiaPAID ADVERTISEMENT

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Professionalism

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Sunsets and serenity are what you will enjoy living in this amazing home. Come see a rare, single-level, 2 bd/2 ba “duet” home located in a fabulous east-end lagoon location near Alameda Beach featuring water views from the open kitchen/living area and master bedroom. An atrium

and skylights in the bathrooms fill the home with diffused, soft light in every direction. For more information please visit BayFamilyHomes.com

Your Satisfaction Is My Success Izabella Lipetski, e-ProRelocation SpecialistIzabellaLipetski.com

[email protected]# 01372992

Asking: $875,000

Breakfast Special $495 & upMon - Fri 8am - 10am

Early Bird Dinner Special $1395 to $17 95 Mon-Fri: 3pm-8pm / Sat-Sun: 3pm-6pm

Includes Soup or Salad and Dessert

1148 Ballena Blvd. Alameda, CA 94501 Tel: (510) 865-5086 l 865-5088

www.pier29alameda.com

New Hours - opeN 8am Daily

PIER 29 Waterfront RestaurantBreakfast l Lunch l Dinner l Cocktails

OUTDOOR WATERFRONT DINING DOG FRIENDLY PATIO

PLENTY OF FREE PARKINGJohn Curliano

Moses Greene (left) and Amy Xue (right) were the big winners at the East Bay Junior Golf Championship on the Earl Fry Course July 17 and 18.

Junior Golf Champions Bring Home Trophies

Ekene IkemeThe East Bay Junior Golf Cham-

pionship was held at the Chuck Co-rica Golf Complex July 17 and 18.

Moses Greene of Hayward won the boys’ 16- to 18-year-old compe-tition by shooting a four-under-par 138 in the two rounds of play on the Earl Fry Course. Greene, 16, shot a one-under 70 in the first round. He converted birdies on the 10th, 11th, 16th and 18th holes. He also had three bogeys.

He followed that with a three-under-par score in round two. He shot birdies on the sixth, 14th and 15th holes and shot an eagle on the par-five second hole.

Greene beat out 77 other golf-ers to win his division. Woojin Gallo of Walnut Creek was second with a two-under 140. Gallo, 17, held the lead after the first round at five-under 66, but a three-over-par round two took him out of the lead. Jack Gardner of San Ramon came in third with an even-par tournament.

Amy Xue, of Hayward, won the girls’ 15- to 18-year-old division with a two-under-par 142 — the boys’ competition was even-par 71 while the girls’ even par was 72. Xue, 16, shot two-under-par in round one. She made birdies on fifth, seventh, eighth and 14th holes, but had two

bogeys. She shot an even par in round two.

Angela Bagasbas, of Danville, Danielle Suh, of San Ramon, and Quynn Duong, of San Jose, tied for second place with a three-over 147. Bagasbas won the tiebreaker so she was given the second-place distinc-tion. Duong entered round two with the lead at three-under 69, but a six-over 78 dropped her out of the lead.

Kripa Dharan, of Los Altos, shot a one-over 143 to win the boys’ 14-15 division. Jackson Koivun shot a one-over 143 to win the boys’ 12-13 divi-sion. Colin Keith posted an even-par 70 to win the boys’ 10-11 division nine-hole competition. Finally, Alam-edan Kailer Stone shot a 13-over 83 to win the boys’ seven- to nine-year-old nine-hole competition.

Madelyn Gamble, of Pleasant Hill, shot a two-over 146 to win the girls’ 12-14 division. She was the wire-to-wire leader. Camille Thai, of Los Altos, shot an eight-over 78 to win the girls’ 10-11 division nine-hole competition. Katherine Keith, of Alamo, shot a 97 to win the girls’ seven- to nine-year-old nine-hole competition.

There were 175 junior golfers from 59 northern California cities that competed in the event. The tournament began in 1939.

Track Club Seeks Donations

Enjoy the summer sun and experience island fun at one of Alameda’s biggest

and best events! The 33rd An-nual Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire features more than 250 arts-and-crafts vendors, mouth-watering festival foods, local craft beer and wine, live music on three stages and two kids’ areas with games and carnival rides. The event has something for everyone and is free to attend. The fun happens

July 29 and 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days.

Come see what’s new at the Art & Wine Faire and stay to enjoy all that Downtown Alameda has to offer. Explore the fabulous food and drink es-tablishments, charming shops, friendly services and fun things to do. Many of the businesses will be offering event specials during the faire.

Check out this sample list of specials and make plans to

“discover it all” at these down-town businesses:

Alameda Personal Training (1412 Park St.) Purchase 10 classes for $70 (reg. $180).

Bead Inspirations (1544 Park St.) Free “Intro to Jewelry Making” classes on Saturday and Sunday, multiple times. Half-price bead strands.

C’era Una Volta (1419 Park St.) Live music afternoons and evenings at the faire. Happy Hour and tasting menu specials.

Habanas Cuban Cuisine (1518 Park St.) Salsa Stage & Latino Block Party — free prizes and give-aways hourly. Drink specials.

MGH Discovered Art (1406 Park St., Ste. 400) Annual Summer Sale at Alameda’s only vintage art showroom.

Ozone (1431 Park St.) 10 percent off all custom complete skateboards; 10 to 50 percent off select glassware for adults.

Phoenix Alameda (2315 Lin-

coln Ave.) Start the weekend with Alameda’s one-and-only Comedy Night on Friday, July 28.

Tootsies (1350A Park St.) Tootsies’ popular grab bags for $10 are full of goodies worth at least 3 times that value. Ad-ditional in-store specials.

We Are Hair (1343 Park St.) Haircare products and acces-sories will be on clearance at unrealistic prices!

Discover it all at the Down-town Alameda Art & Wine Faire!

The Downtown Alameda Art & Wine Faire is presented by the Downtown Alameda Business Association as a fundraiser for the district. Proceeds help keep Downtown Alameda clean, green and safe. To learn more about Downtown Alameda, visit www.DowntownAlameda.com.

Sneak Tip: Look for the mu-sic schedule and event details in the official program inside this week’s Alameda Sun!

Theater Hosts A’s Party

Sun Staff ReportsRalph Walker, the founder of the

Don Grant Alameda Youth Track Club, is holding a Dine and Donate Meet and Greet fundraiser event next Saturday, July 29 at Mountain Mikes Pizza at 1714 Central Ave.

Attendees will be able to meet and take pictures with Olympic gold medalists Eddie Hart and Jim Hines. Hart won gold in the 4x100-

meter relay at the 1972 Olympic Games, while Hines won gold in the 100-meter race and the 4x100-meter relay in 1968. Attendees are asked to make donations at the event.

The event aims to raise money for track, training and equipment fees.

The event will start at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Walker at 777-7451.

Ralph Walker

The Don Grant Alameda Point Youth Track Club is free to boys and girls five to 15 years old.

Sun Staff ReportsThe Alameda Theatre and Cineplex

will host the “Battle of the Bay” game between the Oakland A’s and San Fran-cisco Giants Wednesday, Aug. 2.

The Oakland A’s are sponsoring the event that will broadcast the game against the Giants at AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Alameda Theatre and Cineplex is one of five East Bay venues selected to show the “Battle of the Bay” game.

The theater urges the public to come to the Cinema Grill for the game and help the business win “Best A’s Watch Party of 2017.” All the locations are offering free tick-

ets and bobbleheads. Admission is free. For more infor-

mation, call the theater at 769-3456.